character critics: gertrude Flashcards

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Drake, 1699: “wonderfully punished…”

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“wonderfully punished in the admirable distribution of poetic justice.”

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T.S. Elliot, 1921: “arouses in Hamlet…”

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“arouses in Hamlet the feeling which she is incapable of representing.”

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Montgomery, 2009: “thoroughly developed…”

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“thoroughly developed, autonomous, morally responsible analyst.”

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Elliot, 1919: “not negative…”

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“not negative and insignificant.”

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Bradby, 1928: “a character of ambiguous…”

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“a character of ambiguous morality whom we can never fully know”

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Smith, 2010: “Although he clearly loves her…”

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“Although he clearly loves her, Claudius shares the Hamlets’ conception of Gertrude as an object.”

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Granville-Barker, 1930: “The woman who does not…”

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“The woman who does not mature, who clings onto her youth.”

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Bradley, 1904: “Hamlet’s chief desire…”

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“hamlet’s chief desire is to save gertrude’s soul.”

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Dall: “Gertrude’s actions and body…”

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“Gertrude’s actions and body contribute far more to the story than her character.”

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Das Pragati, 2012: “Hamlet develops a deep…”

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“Hamlet develops a deep seeded hatred for women seeing his mother’s hasty remarriage.”

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